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Genetic mutation a dangerous distinction for deer
Over the years, there have been several white deer in Mill Creek MetroParks in Boardman, Ohio. Learn more about the condition causing their unique coloring.
Making the best binocular choice
Now that spring migration is over, many birders can be broken into two groups — those who love their binoculars and those who don’t. If you are in the latter group, here are some tips to keep in mind as you shop for new optics. First, remember that binoculars are also an essential tool for
Treasures of geocaching are in the journey
Julie Geiss shares some of the geocaching adventures she’s had with her children.
Holiday plants subtly accentuate the season
Julie Geiss sheds some light on the origins and features of traditional Christmas plants like poinsettias, mistletoe and Christmas cacti.
Prized tomatoes and sibling wars
Julie Geiss takes us back to the end of summer sometime in the 1980s, during a time of sibling rivalries and prized Egyptian heirloom tomatoes.
What a difference a day makes
Marlin Clark weighs in on the National Agricultural Statistics Service’s updated acreage report and the effect it’s had on the market.
After 2019, farmers get early start on planting
Marlin Clark offers an update on the agricultural markets for the week of May 4, 2020.
How to have a happy quarantine
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares her continued quarantine thoughts — the good, the bad and what everyone’s wishing, Netflix, just assume we’re still watching.
The changing geography of US ag
Alan Guebert reflects on how agricultural land in the U.S., and how much land is being utilized for agriculture, has changed over the years.
The ‘raccoon’ frog can’t wait to sing its spring song
If there’s a woodland vernal pool or puddle nearby, you just might hear the peculiar quacking sound of the wood frog’s voice.






